Hi,
I just got my ECIO28 module, and while installing I read that I need to offset the program in memory to start above hex800; space below that is used for the ECIO bootloader.
Q: Does Flowcode automagically take care of that (there is an example where this is implemented), or do I tell it to?
TIA,
Jan Didden
Prog offset for bootloader
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Re: Prog offset for bootloader
Maybe I have found the answer: I need to select 'ECIO-28' as the target processor, no?
Would be nice to get confirmation, though..
Jan Didden
Would be nice to get confirmation, though..
Jan Didden
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Re: Prog offset for bootloader
Hello Jan
The Programming software ECIOprog handles all of this for you so you dont need to worry about it either in Flowcode or programming in C / Assembler.
The Programming software ECIOprog handles all of this for you so you dont need to worry about it either in Flowcode or programming in C / Assembler.
Regards Ben Rowland - MatrixTSL
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